Skulls

FosterWeld’s distressed steel belt buckle features an abstract skull with a couple of screwy lop-sided eyeballs. But there’s a reason for the crazy hex eyes. The bigger one doubles as a bottle opener. Also available in a leather belt/buckle combo for $49.

While we’re carrying cash less and less these days, when we do have a wad of money in our pockets, it should look this awesome. This metal clip from Hikari Japan is made from damascus steel, and holds up to 15 bills. In matte or shiny finishes.

Set up a classy Snake Mountain with this badass chesterfield chair by designer Gregory Besson. It has a leather seat cover while its skull-shaped body is made of fiberglass. You can customize the color of your order.

Australian artist Andrew Firth creates these incredible miniature bonsai gardens built atop black human skull replicas cast from PVC. Each one is unique and covered with moss, tiny trees and other items to set the scene. We especially love the eyeball waterfall.

Designed by Harow, creators of the Black Skull Armchair, this very special edition is for supervillains with deep pockets. Its luxurious black velvet seat is surrounded by a handmade steel and fiberglass structure, coated in 24-karat gold, bringing its price to a cool half-mil.

Most Bluetooth speakers look pretty generic these days. The AeroSkull Nano not only looks cool, but sounds good too, despite being just 4.3″ tall. In chrome, gold, red, or matte black. To really rattle your bones, check out the $270 AeroSkull XS+ and the $650 AeroSkull HD+.

Using a combination of 3D printing and wax casting, Fire & Bone creates incredibly detailed, but tiny skulls of animals made from bronze or sterling silver. Some even have articulating jaws, like the miniature human. Each includes a 24″ chain and an optional display stand.

If there were ever a wristwatch made for supervillains, it’s got to be this timepiece from HYT. Made from black titanium and gold and filled with fluid, which flows around the skull to indicate the hour. No minutes, but who needs those?

From Etsy shop Chic Sin Design – the same shop that makes the Grizzly Bear Bean Bag – comes this badass chair. It has a movable jaw and its graphics have been machine knitted into the cover instead of merely printed on.

Designed by Balance Wu for Molla Space, these PVC playing cards feature creepy X-ray skulls on front and back and allow light to pass through them without giving away the cards you’re holding to other players.

Detroit-based shop 400oz. makes skull-shaped resin stands. The stands can hold cards, phones, tablets and anything in between. Choose from a flat or an upright design and a white, black, chrome or gold finish.

Stratton Violin makes electric violins with skull-shaped bodies. They come with Barbera Twin Hybrid bridge pickups with frets and wood stain as options. You can also opt for hand-carved and detailed bodies or even fully customized designs.

Terrify your friends and neighbors with your formidable style by scattering this set of three sinister skull candles around your home. Made of evenly burning 100% paraffin, they won’t make you sneeze or gag from a stinky scent.

In the words of Hank Schrader, “They’re Not Rocks, They’re Minerals.” And what a hunk of minerals this is. Carved from Brazilian agate, you’re looking at one of the many awesome geode noggins you can buy from Skullis.

According to our calculations, you won’t be using a crystal bowl to hold your treats for another 30-40 years. Until then, place your mini candy canes, keys or extra coinage into this fun handmade cast iron skull, and savor your youth.

Make your whiskey toasts a little more playful with these black polished soapstone cubes. They come in sets of three and are offered in three different designs.You know the drill – just rinse, refreeze and keep on using them.

Bracelets generally aren’t the most masculine of accessories, but we’ll make an exception for these ones made out of tiny skulls. According to its designer, it’s made from “resin, death, elastic cord, soul, fire, and divine twine.” Also in ivory.

Bucket List item #52: drink out of a skull. Ok, maybe these skull shot glasses aren’t exactly what you were picturing in your mind, but they’re cool, and since they’re sold in sets of four, your friends can join in on the fun too.

We love the imagery in this shirt design from Triple Aught Design. Stand back, and you see a skull. Up close, you see a man, standing tall at the end of a cave, between two trees. Has a US flag one sleeve and TAD logo on the other.

You’ll look like a total bad-ass with this enameled metal belt buckle from King Baby Studio. Embellished with crosses and a skull in the middle, it’s enough reason to tuck in your shirt for once. Comes on a removable leather belt.

Artist and Skull-a-Day creator Noah Scalin designed this cool black and white 24″x36″ print which at once conjures images of 1960s pop art but also stands on its own in any modern setting. Limited edition of just 100 prints.

These palm-sized metal skulls by propmaker Faustus70 are like having a tiny T-800 Terminator you can carry with you. Made from aluminum sheets riveted over a resin form. Buy a dozen, and fill your fruitbowl with ’em.